In most developing economies, agriculture sector is dominated by smallholder farmers who are faced with unstable crop output and income due to dependency on unpredictable weather and market conditions. Most farms in Tanzania are in fragmented landholdings which do not adequately provide appetite to financial institutions’ financial support. Smallholder farming is perceived by most financial institutions in Tanzania as a risky business and hence receives inadequate financial support. This situation hampers the efficiency and sustainability of farming as business by smallholder farmers. The potential of fragmented landholdings on crop diversification and credit worthiness to smallholder farmers have not been explored in Tanzania. The current ...
Improved access to better seeds and other inputs, as well as to market and financing, provides grea...
Open Access Article; Published online: 18 Sept 2019Many smallholder farmers in developing countries ...
Smallholder farmers in southern Nigeria have relied on the cultivation of cassava, yam, maize and pl...
Smallholder farmers across the world, including Mozambique, are often faced with limited growth pote...
It is common for researchers and rural development policy stakeholders to describe smallholder farme...
In Tanzania, agriculture is considered the backbone of the economy, contributing about 30% of the to...
There are polarized evidences of the impact of agricultural land fragmentation on land productivity....
There are polarized evidences of the impact of agricultural land fragmentation on land productivity....
Financing smallholder farming has been one of the major concerns of Kenya’s development efforts. Man...
Land fragmentation, also known as scattered land holdings, is a common phenomenon in agriculture aro...
This paper examines the factors which can predict the probability of smallholder farmers residing in...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
Implication of climate variability and changing environment potentially subvert agricultural crop pr...
Access to credit for smallholder farmers remains a challenge in most developing countries. This pape...
This paper uses a nationally representative sample of agricultural businesses in Tanzania to empiric...
Improved access to better seeds and other inputs, as well as to market and financing, provides grea...
Open Access Article; Published online: 18 Sept 2019Many smallholder farmers in developing countries ...
Smallholder farmers in southern Nigeria have relied on the cultivation of cassava, yam, maize and pl...
Smallholder farmers across the world, including Mozambique, are often faced with limited growth pote...
It is common for researchers and rural development policy stakeholders to describe smallholder farme...
In Tanzania, agriculture is considered the backbone of the economy, contributing about 30% of the to...
There are polarized evidences of the impact of agricultural land fragmentation on land productivity....
There are polarized evidences of the impact of agricultural land fragmentation on land productivity....
Financing smallholder farming has been one of the major concerns of Kenya’s development efforts. Man...
Land fragmentation, also known as scattered land holdings, is a common phenomenon in agriculture aro...
This paper examines the factors which can predict the probability of smallholder farmers residing in...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
Implication of climate variability and changing environment potentially subvert agricultural crop pr...
Access to credit for smallholder farmers remains a challenge in most developing countries. This pape...
This paper uses a nationally representative sample of agricultural businesses in Tanzania to empiric...
Improved access to better seeds and other inputs, as well as to market and financing, provides grea...
Open Access Article; Published online: 18 Sept 2019Many smallholder farmers in developing countries ...
Smallholder farmers in southern Nigeria have relied on the cultivation of cassava, yam, maize and pl...